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267674 - Miller Electric Generator Stator Assembly Replacement

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OVERVIEW

Get Your Miller Welder Running Again with a Genuine Stator

If your Miller engine drive is running but not producing power, or if you are experiencing low voltage output, you may be dealing with a burnt-out or damaged stator. The Miller 267674 Stator, Generator is the direct replacement part you need to fix the heart of your machine's power generation system. When you are out in the field or busy in the shop, you rely on your welder generator to provide consistent power for your arc and your tools. A failing stator can bring your operation to a halt, but this genuine replacement part is designed to get you back up and running with factory-fresh performance.

Why choose a genuine Miller stator? Fitment and peace of mind. This unit is built to drop right into the housing of compatible Miller machines without the need for modifications or guesswork. The copper windings are precision-wound and insulated to handle the heat and vibration that come with heavy-duty welding. Unlike trying to get an old unit rewound, which can be hit-or-miss regarding quality and longevity, a new OEM stator guarantees that you are starting with a component that meets all of Miller's rigorous engineering standards.

Symptoms of a bad stator can include a complete loss of welding output and auxiliary power, or the machine might trip breakers immediately upon startup. In some cases, you might smell burning insulation or see physical damage to the windings if the unit is opened up. Replacing the stator is a significant repair, but it is often much more cost-effective than replacing the entire machine. By investing in the Miller 267674, you are extending the life of your welder and ensuring it continues to pay for itself on job after job.

Before ordering, always double-check your welder's serial number against the parts manual to confirm compatibility. This ensures that the 267674 is the exact part required for your specific model and year of manufacture.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1-per-ea
Part Type:Stator, Generator Component
Compatibility:Miller Welder Generators

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller 267674 Stator, Generator

APPLICATIONS

  • Repair of compatible Miller welder generators with failed power generation.
  • Replacement of shorted, open, or grounded stator windings.
  • Restoration of auxiliary power output in industrial welding equipment.
  • Maintenance of engine-driven welding machines.

FAQ

Due to the variety of models and manufacturing years, it is critical to verify fitment using your machine's specific serial number. Consult your owner's manual or the parts list for your serial number range to confirm the part number 267674 is required.

Common symptoms include zero power output (both weld and auxiliary), low voltage output, the engine bogging down immediately under load, or a burning smell coming from the generator head.

No, this item is the Stator only (the stationary part). The rotor (the rotating part) is sold separately.

Yes, this is a genuine OEM Miller 267674 Stator, Generator, ensuring the same quality and specifications as the original part installed at the factory.

Replacing a stator involves significant disassembly of the generator end of the welder and working with high-voltage components. It is recommended that this repair be performed by a qualified welder repair technician.

Stators can fail due to overheating from overloading the machine, physical damage from debris entering the housing, moisture causing corrosion and shorts, or general insulation breakdown over many years of service.

Typically, the stator refers to the winding assembly itself. Refer to the product image or specific parts diagram for your machine to see if it comes pre-installed in a shell or if it is the winding assembly that mounts into your existing housing.

If the loss of auxiliary power is caused by a failed stator winding (and not a fuse, breaker, or receptacle issue), replacing the stator should restore power generation.